Ms. Marvel is going to knock in soon surprising the fans of Marvel. Bad Boys for Life directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah are set to helm some scenes of Disney Plus’s Marvel Studios series Ms. Marvel. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, a two-time Oscar winner in the documentary short category and Meera Menon, who has worked on The Walking Dead, The Punisher and Outlander, are also touted to be working as directors to help bring Marvel Studios’ first Muslim hero to the screen. As per a leading entertainment daily, Bisha K Ali is the head writer of the series focusing on Kamala Khan, a Pakistani-American teen. Danielle Jonas, sister-in-law of Priyanka Chopra Jonas gets birthday wishes from the couple The New Jersey-based hero controls the power of shapeshifting and healing factor. Kamala Khan first appeared in Captain Marvel comic in 2013 and supported it up with a solo comic series Ms. Marvel, which came first in February 2014. Last year, during D23 Expo, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige had verified that Ms. Marvel's series will debut on Disney Plus and the character will also be seen in future Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) movies. The studio is presently in search of an actor to play the lead. Robert Pattinson to be back on the sets of Batman! Ms. Marvel comes from head writer Bisha K. Ali (Sex Education), and Marvel architect Feige promises the title character will appear in Marvel films, too, keeping up that “Disney+/theatrical MCU cross-continuity” promise. Ms. Marvel is the first Muslim hero to appear on- screen, and it’s wonderful to hear not only will we keep seeing her, but that Muslim filmmakers will be authentically directing her introduction. This One Direction star owes his success to Katy Perry